EP3505251A1 - Microscale sampling device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a sampling device, and in particular to a microscale sampling device.
- a conventional automatic biological testing equipment is used for taking a specific quantity of target sample from a specific sample reservoir and transferring to another reaction chamber.
- This sampling process is one of the most important processes of the whole biochemical reactions.
- a conventional large equipment performs the aforementioned sampling process by a three-axis robot with a pipettor.
- POCT Point of Care Testing
- the large equipment cannot be used on POCT (Point of Care Testing) because of its size, and its sampling chamber and transferring route for the sample are open. Therefore, the sample might be contaminated, and the test results might perform pseudo-positive or pseudo-negative.
- a conventional micro channel sampling device is used for accurately sampling a specific quantity of sample for dispensing, and is divided to two types: electrical control type and physical control type.
- the electric control sampling device is suitable for detecting a sample containing polarizable liquid or particles, the sample is polarized to produce electrophoretic or dielectrophoretic forces, and a specific quantity of sample thereby could be taken accurately.
- the electric control sampling device is usually applied to electrophoresis analysis of DNA or RNA.
- the sample should withstand serious electric field change and should be polarizable, and the electric control sampling device is therefore only applied to specific types of sample.
- components of the sample for the electrical control programs process should be accurately controlled.
- component proportion of clinical samples are difficult to be accurately controlled and therefore unsuitable for the electric control sampling device.
- the physical control sampling device is able to accurately take a specific quantity of sample by mechanical structure (pipe) and physical control (gas driving or mechanical driving).
- the physical control sampling devices are commonly used sampling devices. However, the physical control sampling device only operates single sampling and dispensing process at the same time and therefore unsuitable for group sampling.
- the present invention relates to a self-driving microscale sampling device.
- a microscale sampling device including a frame is provided in the present invention, a sample container, a communicating channel and a resistance channel are defined in the frame. At least one sampling chamber is defined in the communicating channel. An end of the communicating channel is communicated with the sample container and the communicating channel is arranged below the sample container. An end of the resistance channel is communicated with the sampling chamber, and the other end of the resistance channel is communicated to an output joint.
- the resistance channel is shaped with at least one discontinuous shape change.
- the resistance channel is shaped with a discontinuous width change or a discontinuous corner.
- the resistance channel is arranged above the communicating channel.
- the other end of the communicating channel is communicated with a recycling chamber, the recycling chamber is communicated with a negative pressure source or outside environment.
- the sample container contains a liquid sample below a predetermined level, an inlet communicated with the communicating channel is defined on the recycling chamber, and the inlet is arranged above the predetermined level.
- the output joint is inserted in a tube, the tube is communicated to a negative pressure source or outside environment.
- a bypass channel is formed in the output joint.
- the output joint is inserted in a tube, the tube could be communicated to outside environment via the bypass channel, and the communicating channel is communicated to a positive pressure source.
- a docking plate is embedded with the frame, a docking channel is defined in the docking plate, and the docking channels is communicated between outside environment and the bypass channel.
- the output joint is inserted in a tube, and the tube alternatively could be communicated to a negative pressure source via the bypass channel.
- a docking plate is embedded with the frame, a docking channel is defined in the docking plate, and the docking channels is communicated between the negative pressure source and the bypass channel.
- microscale sampling device of the present invention multiple sampling chambers arranged along the communicating channel are defined in the communicating channel, and a plurality of resistance channels communicated with the respective sampling chambers are defined on the frame, each resistance channel communicated with the corresponding sampling chamber is not longer than another resistance channel communicated with another sampling chamber closer to the sample container.
- the liquid sample in the sample container could be driven to flow into the respective sampling chambers by the gravity thereof caused by a height shift between the sample container and the sampling chamber. Furthermore, the gravity of the liquid sample could be balanced by the resistances caused by the respective resistance channels communicated with the respective sampling chambers, and the demanded quantities of the liquid samples thereby could be reserved accurately in the respective sampling chamber. Therefore, an additional pressure source for driving the liquid sample in the sample container to flow into the sampling chamber is not necessary according to the microscale sampling device of the present invention.
- a microscale sampling device including a frame 100 and a docking plate 200 is provided in an embodiment of the present invention.
- the frame 100 preferably includes a horizontal beam 110 arranged horizontally and two columns 120a/120b upward extended from respective ends of the horizontal beams 110 and thereby upright arranged.
- a columns 120a of the frame 100 is hollow and a sample container 121a for containing a liquid sample 10 is thereby defined therein, and a level of the liquid sample 10 contained therein is below a predetermined level 122a.
- the other column 120b of the frame 100 is hollow and a recycling chamber 121b is thereby defined therein, and the recycling chamber 121b could preferably communicated to a negative pressure source 20a.
- the communicating channel 111 is defined in the horizontal beam 110, and the communicating channel 111 is therefore arranged below the sample container 121a.
- the communicating channel 111 is extended along a longitudinal direction of the horizontal beam 110, an end of the communicating channel 111 is communicated to a bottom of the sample container 121a, the communicating channel 111 could extend horizontally or alternatively decline from the sample container 121a to the other end of the horizontal beam 110, and the communicating channel 111 other end of the horizontal beam 110 is communicated to a top of the recycling chamber 121b.
- An inlet 122b is defined on the top of the recycling chamber 121b, and the inlet 122b is arranged above the predetermined level 122a of the sample container 121a, a guiding channel 123b is further defined in the column 120b where the recycling chamber 121b is located, the guiding channel 123b is communicated between the communicating channel 111 and the inlet 122b of the recycling chamber 121b.
- At least one sampling chamber 112 is formed by a branch extended from the communicating channel 111, according to the present embodiment, multiple sampling chambers 112 having the same basic structure and function are defined in the communicating channel 111, and the sampling chambers 112 are disposed along the communicating channel 111. Furthermore, the sampling chambers 112 are arranged below the communicating channel 111, and the liquid sample 10 contained in the sample container 121a can be driven by gravity thereof to flow into and fill the respective sampling chamber 112 through the communicating channel 111. Sizes of the respective sampling chambers 112 are configure according to sampling demands.
- At least one resistance channel 130 is defined on the frame 100, multiple concave resistance channels 130 corresponding to the aforementioned respective the sampling chambers 112 are defined on a top of the horizontal beam 110 according to the present invention, the respective resistance channels 130 are separated and isolated from each other.
- An end of each resistance channel 130 is communicated to the corresponding sampling chamber 112, and the resistance channels 130 are disposed along the communicating channel 111 of the horizontal beam 110 corresponding to the sampling chambers 112.
- the respective resistance channels 130 are preferably arranged above the communicating channel 111, but scope of the present invention should not be limited to the embodiment.
- the other end of each resistance channel 130 is communicated to a corresponding output joint 140, according to the present embodiment, the respective output joints 140 are preferable arranged downward protruding on a bottom of the horizontal beam 110.
- each resistance channel 130 communicated with the corresponding sampling chamber 112 is not longer than another resistance channel 130 communicated with another sampling chamber 112 closer to the sample container 121a.
- the gravity of the liquid sample 10 is gradually balanced with flow resistances provided by the communicating channel 111 and the respective resistance channel 130 while flow through the communicating channel 111, shorter resistance channels 130 are accordingly disposed at lower reaches of the communicating channel 111 to provide smaller flow resistances, and the sampling chambers 112 at lower reaches of the communicating channel 111 are therefore ensured to be filled with the liquid sample 10.
- Each resistance channel 130 is shaped with at least one discontinuous shape change
- the aforementioned discontinuous shape change could be a discontinuous depth change, a discontinuous width change or a discontinuous corner, the liquid sample 10 in respective sampling chambers 112 are pressed by a flow resistance caused by the discontinuous shape change of the resistance channel 130 and the gravity caused by the liquid sample 10 contained in the sample container 121a is thereby balanced.
- Each output joint 140 is inserted in a tube 300, the respective tubes 300 are communicated to a negative pressure source 20b for taking out the liquid samples 10 in the respective sampling chambers 112.
- a bypass channel 141 is defined at an external surface of each output joint 140.
- the bypass channel 141 could be a close channel or an open channel and is preferably an open channel according to the present embodiment.
- An internal surface of the tube 300 close the bypass channel 141 to form a close channel when the tube 300 sleeves the output joint 140, and the tube 300 is communicated to the negative pressure source 20b via the bypass channel 141.
- multiple docking channels 210 are defined in the docking plate 200, and the respective docking channels 210 are communicated between a negative pressure source 20b and the bypass channel 141.
- the docking plate 200 is embedded between the two columns 120a/120b and covers the horizontal beam 110, and the respective resistance channels 130 are covered thereby.
- the liquid sample 10 is firstly inject into the sample container 121a, and the level of the liquid sample 10 is below the predetermined level 122a of the sample container 121a. Then, the liquid sample 10 contained in the sample container 121a is driven by the gravity thereof caused by a height shit between the sample container 121a and the communicating channel 111 to flow into the communicating channel 111 and flow toward the recycling chamber 121b along the communicating channel 111.
- the liquid sample 10 in the communicating channel 111 is driven by the gravity thereof caused by the height shit between the sample container 121a and the communicating channel 111 to flow into the respective sampling chambers 112, and the liquid samples 10 in the respective sampling chambers 112 are pressed by the flow resistances caused by the respective resistance channels 130, the gravity of the liquid sample 10 could be balanced thereby, and a demanded quantity of liquid sample 10 thereby could be reserved in each sampling chamber 112.
- the liquid sample 10 in the communicating channel 111 is driven to flow into the recycling chamber 121b by a pressure gradient between the two ends of the communicating channel 111 caused by the negative pressure source 20a communicated to the recycling chamber 121b.
- the liquid samples 10 in the respective sampling chambers 112 are driven to flow into the respective tube 300 by the negative pressure source 20b communicated with the respective tubes 300 and a sampling process is thereby completed.
- the communicating channel 111 is communicated to a positive pressure source 30a via the sample container 121a, and the respective bypass channels 141 of the respective output joints 140 are communicated to the outside environment.
- the tubes 300 are preferably communicated to the outside environment via the bypass channels 141 and the docking channels 210 in the docking plate 200.
- the liquid samples 10 in the respective sampling chambers 112 are driven to flow into the respective tube 300 by the positive pressure source 30a and a sampling process is thereby completed.
- the communicating channel 111 is communicated to a positive pressure source 30b via the recycling chamber 121b, and the respective bypass channels 141 of the respective output joints 140 are communicated to the outside environment.
- the tubes 300 are preferably communicated to the outside environment via the bypass channels 141 and the docking channels 210 in the docking plate 200.
- the liquid samples 10 in the respective sampling chambers 112 are driven to flow into the respective tube 300 by the positive pressure source 30a and a sampling process is thereby completed.
- the liquid sample 10 in the sample container 121a could be driven to flow into the respective sampling chambers 112 by the gravity thereof caused by a height shift between the sample container 121a and the sampling chamber 112. Furthermore, the gravity of the liquid sample 10 could be balanced by the resistances caused by the respective resistance channels 130 communicated with the respective sampling chambers 112, and the demanded quantities of the liquid samples 10 thereby could be accurately reserved in the respective sampling chamber 112. Therefore, an additional pressure source for driving the liquid sample 10 in the sample container 121a to flow into the sampling chamber 112 is not necessary according to the microscale sampling device of the present invention. According to the microscale sampling device of the present invention, a pressure source is arranged only for recycling the remained liquid sample 10 and outputting the reserved liquid sample 10 rather than sampling, and the pressure source therefore should not be controlled accurately, structures of the microscale sampling device therefore could be simplified.
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- The present invention relates to a sampling device, and in particular to a microscale sampling device.
- A conventional automatic biological testing equipment is used for taking a specific quantity of target sample from a specific sample reservoir and transferring to another reaction chamber. This sampling process is one of the most important processes of the whole biochemical reactions. Usually, a conventional large equipment performs the aforementioned sampling process by a three-axis robot with a pipettor. However, the large equipment cannot be used on POCT (Point of Care Testing) because of its size, and its sampling chamber and transferring route for the sample are open. Therefore, the sample might be contaminated, and the test results might perform pseudo-positive or pseudo-negative.
- A conventional micro channel sampling device is used for accurately sampling a specific quantity of sample for dispensing, and is divided to two types: electrical control type and physical control type. The electric control sampling device is suitable for detecting a sample containing polarizable liquid or particles, the sample is polarized to produce electrophoretic or dielectrophoretic forces, and a specific quantity of sample thereby could be taken accurately. The electric control sampling device is usually applied to electrophoresis analysis of DNA or RNA. However, the sample should withstand serious electric field change and should be polarizable, and the electric control sampling device is therefore only applied to specific types of sample. Furthermore, components of the sample for the electrical control programs process should be accurately controlled. However, component proportion of clinical samples are difficult to be accurately controlled and therefore unsuitable for the electric control sampling device.
- The physical control sampling device is able to accurately take a specific quantity of sample by mechanical structure (pipe) and physical control (gas driving or mechanical driving). The physical control sampling devices are commonly used sampling devices. However, the physical control sampling device only operates single sampling and dispensing process at the same time and therefore unsuitable for group sampling.
- In views of this, in order to solve the above disadvantage, the present inventor studied related technology and provided a reasonable and effective solution in the present invention.
- The present invention relates to a self-driving microscale sampling device.
- A microscale sampling device including a frame is provided in the present invention, a sample container, a communicating channel and a resistance channel are defined in the frame. At least one sampling chamber is defined in the communicating channel. An end of the communicating channel is communicated with the sample container and the communicating channel is arranged below the sample container. An end of the resistance channel is communicated with the sampling chamber, and the other end of the resistance channel is communicated to an output joint. The resistance channel is shaped with at least one discontinuous shape change.
- According to the microscale sampling device of the present invention, at least one discontinuous depth change, and the resistance channel is shaped with a discontinuous width change or a discontinuous corner. The resistance channel is arranged above the communicating channel.
- According to the microscale sampling device of the present invention, the other end of the communicating channel is communicated with a recycling chamber, the recycling chamber is communicated with a negative pressure source or outside environment. The sample container contains a liquid sample below a predetermined level, an inlet communicated with the communicating channel is defined on the recycling chamber, and the inlet is arranged above the predetermined level.
- According to the microscale sampling device of the present invention, the output joint is inserted in a tube, the tube is communicated to a negative pressure source or outside environment.
- According to the microscale sampling device of the present invention, a bypass channel is formed in the output joint. The output joint is inserted in a tube, the tube could be communicated to outside environment via the bypass channel, and the communicating channel is communicated to a positive pressure source. A docking plate is embedded with the frame, a docking channel is defined in the docking plate, and the docking channels is communicated between outside environment and the bypass channel.
- The output joint is inserted in a tube, and the tube alternatively could be communicated to a negative pressure source via the bypass channel. A docking plate is embedded with the frame, a docking channel is defined in the docking plate, and the docking channels is communicated between the negative pressure source and the bypass channel.
- The docking plate cover and close the resistance channel.
- According to the microscale sampling device of the present invention, multiple sampling chambers arranged along the communicating channel are defined in the communicating channel, and a plurality of resistance channels communicated with the respective sampling chambers are defined on the frame, each resistance channel communicated with the corresponding sampling chamber is not longer than another resistance channel communicated with another sampling chamber closer to the sample container.
- According to the microscale sampling device of the present invention, the liquid sample in the sample container could be driven to flow into the respective sampling chambers by the gravity thereof caused by a height shift between the sample container and the sampling chamber. Furthermore, the gravity of the liquid sample could be balanced by the resistances caused by the respective resistance channels communicated with the respective sampling chambers, and the demanded quantities of the liquid samples thereby could be reserved accurately in the respective sampling chamber. Therefore, an additional pressure source for driving the liquid sample in the sample container to flow into the sampling chamber is not necessary according to the microscale sampling device of the present invention.
- The present invention can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description of the embodiment, with reference made to the accompanying drawings as follows:
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Figs. 1 to 3 are perspective views showing the microscale sampling device of the present invention. -
Fig. 4 is an enlarged view showing the area A marked inFig. 3 . -
Fig. 5 is a partial sectional view showing the microscale sampling device of the present invention. -
Fig. 6 is an enlarged view showing the area B marked inFig. 5 . -
Figs. 7 to 12 are perspective views showing respective operated statuses of the microscale sampling device of the present invention. -
Fig. 13 to 14 are perspective views showing another operated status of the microscale sampling device of the present invention. - According to
Figs. 1 to 3 , a microscale sampling device including aframe 100 and adocking plate 200 is provided in an embodiment of the present invention. - According to the present embodiment shown in
Figs. 4 to 8 , theframe 100 preferably includes ahorizontal beam 110 arranged horizontally and twocolumns 120a/120b upward extended from respective ends of thehorizontal beams 110 and thereby upright arranged. Acolumns 120a of theframe 100 is hollow and asample container 121a for containing aliquid sample 10 is thereby defined therein, and a level of theliquid sample 10 contained therein is below apredetermined level 122a. Theother column 120b of theframe 100 is hollow and arecycling chamber 121b is thereby defined therein, and therecycling chamber 121b could preferably communicated to anegative pressure source 20a. - The communicating
channel 111 is defined in thehorizontal beam 110, and the communicatingchannel 111 is therefore arranged below thesample container 121a. The communicatingchannel 111 is extended along a longitudinal direction of thehorizontal beam 110, an end of the communicatingchannel 111 is communicated to a bottom of thesample container 121a, the communicatingchannel 111 could extend horizontally or alternatively decline from thesample container 121a to the other end of thehorizontal beam 110, and the communicatingchannel 111 other end of thehorizontal beam 110 is communicated to a top of therecycling chamber 121b. Aninlet 122b is defined on the top of therecycling chamber 121b, and theinlet 122b is arranged above thepredetermined level 122a of thesample container 121a, a guidingchannel 123b is further defined in thecolumn 120b where therecycling chamber 121b is located, the guidingchannel 123b is communicated between the communicatingchannel 111 and theinlet 122b of therecycling chamber 121b. Thereby, theliquid sample 10 in thesample container 121a cannot be driven to flow into therecycling chamber 121b by gravity thereof when thenegative pressure source 20a is invalid. - At least one
sampling chamber 112 is formed by a branch extended from the communicatingchannel 111, according to the present embodiment,multiple sampling chambers 112 having the same basic structure and function are defined in the communicatingchannel 111, and thesampling chambers 112 are disposed along the communicatingchannel 111. Furthermore, thesampling chambers 112 are arranged below the communicatingchannel 111, and theliquid sample 10 contained in thesample container 121a can be driven by gravity thereof to flow into and fill therespective sampling chamber 112 through the communicatingchannel 111. Sizes of therespective sampling chambers 112 are configure according to sampling demands. - At least one
resistance channel 130 is defined on theframe 100, multipleconcave resistance channels 130 corresponding to the aforementioned respective thesampling chambers 112 are defined on a top of thehorizontal beam 110 according to the present invention, therespective resistance channels 130 are separated and isolated from each other. An end of eachresistance channel 130 is communicated to thecorresponding sampling chamber 112, and theresistance channels 130 are disposed along the communicatingchannel 111 of thehorizontal beam 110 corresponding to thesampling chambers 112. Therespective resistance channels 130 are preferably arranged above the communicatingchannel 111, but scope of the present invention should not be limited to the embodiment. The other end of eachresistance channel 130 is communicated to acorresponding output joint 140, according to the present embodiment, therespective output joints 140 are preferable arranged downward protruding on a bottom of thehorizontal beam 110. Moreover, eachresistance channel 130 communicated with thecorresponding sampling chamber 112 is not longer than anotherresistance channel 130 communicated with anothersampling chamber 112 closer to thesample container 121a. The gravity of theliquid sample 10 is gradually balanced with flow resistances provided by the communicatingchannel 111 and therespective resistance channel 130 while flow through the communicatingchannel 111,shorter resistance channels 130 are accordingly disposed at lower reaches of the communicatingchannel 111 to provide smaller flow resistances, and thesampling chambers 112 at lower reaches of the communicatingchannel 111 are therefore ensured to be filled with theliquid sample 10. - Each
resistance channel 130 is shaped with at least one discontinuous shape change According to the present embodiment, the aforementioned discontinuous shape change could be a discontinuous depth change, a discontinuous width change or a discontinuous corner, theliquid sample 10 inrespective sampling chambers 112 are pressed by a flow resistance caused by the discontinuous shape change of theresistance channel 130 and the gravity caused by theliquid sample 10 contained in thesample container 121a is thereby balanced. - Each output joint 140 is inserted in a
tube 300, therespective tubes 300 are communicated to anegative pressure source 20b for taking out theliquid samples 10 in therespective sampling chambers 112. According to the present embodiment, abypass channel 141 is defined at an external surface of eachoutput joint 140. Thebypass channel 141 could be a close channel or an open channel and is preferably an open channel according to the present embodiment. An internal surface of thetube 300 close thebypass channel 141 to form a close channel when thetube 300 sleeves theoutput joint 140, and thetube 300 is communicated to thenegative pressure source 20b via thebypass channel 141. - According to
Figs. 1 to 3 ,multiple docking channels 210 are defined in thedocking plate 200, and therespective docking channels 210 are communicated between anegative pressure source 20b and thebypass channel 141. According to the present embodiment, thedocking plate 200 is embedded between the twocolumns 120a/120b and covers thehorizontal beam 110, and therespective resistance channels 130 are covered thereby. - According to
Figs. 7 to 9 showing the operation of the microscale sampling device of the, theliquid sample 10 is firstly inject into thesample container 121a, and the level of theliquid sample 10 is below the predeterminedlevel 122a of thesample container 121a. Then, theliquid sample 10 contained in thesample container 121a is driven by the gravity thereof caused by a height shit between thesample container 121a and the communicatingchannel 111 to flow into the communicatingchannel 111 and flow toward therecycling chamber 121b along the communicatingchannel 111. - According to
Figs. 9 and10 , theliquid sample 10 in the communicatingchannel 111 is driven by the gravity thereof caused by the height shit between thesample container 121a and the communicatingchannel 111 to flow into therespective sampling chambers 112, and theliquid samples 10 in therespective sampling chambers 112 are pressed by the flow resistances caused by therespective resistance channels 130, the gravity of theliquid sample 10 could be balanced thereby, and a demanded quantity ofliquid sample 10 thereby could be reserved in eachsampling chamber 112. - According to
Figs. 10 and11 , theliquid sample 10 in the communicatingchannel 111 is driven to flow into therecycling chamber 121b by a pressure gradient between the two ends of the communicatingchannel 111 caused by thenegative pressure source 20a communicated to therecycling chamber 121b. - According to
Figs. 12 , theliquid samples 10 in therespective sampling chambers 112 are driven to flow into therespective tube 300 by thenegative pressure source 20b communicated with therespective tubes 300 and a sampling process is thereby completed. - According to an alternative arrangement for outputting the
liquid sample 10 shown inFig. 13 , the communicatingchannel 111 is communicated to apositive pressure source 30a via thesample container 121a, and therespective bypass channels 141 of therespective output joints 140 are communicated to the outside environment. Thetubes 300 are preferably communicated to the outside environment via thebypass channels 141 and thedocking channels 210 in thedocking plate 200. Theliquid samples 10 in therespective sampling chambers 112 are driven to flow into therespective tube 300 by thepositive pressure source 30a and a sampling process is thereby completed. - According to an alternative arrangement for outputting the
liquid sample 10 shown inFig. 14 , the communicatingchannel 111 is communicated to apositive pressure source 30b via therecycling chamber 121b, and therespective bypass channels 141 of therespective output joints 140 are communicated to the outside environment. Thetubes 300 are preferably communicated to the outside environment via thebypass channels 141 and thedocking channels 210 in thedocking plate 200. Theliquid samples 10 in therespective sampling chambers 112 are driven to flow into therespective tube 300 by thepositive pressure source 30a and a sampling process is thereby completed. - According to the microscale sampling device of the present invention, the
liquid sample 10 in thesample container 121a could be driven to flow into therespective sampling chambers 112 by the gravity thereof caused by a height shift between thesample container 121a and thesampling chamber 112. Furthermore, the gravity of theliquid sample 10 could be balanced by the resistances caused by therespective resistance channels 130 communicated with therespective sampling chambers 112, and the demanded quantities of theliquid samples 10 thereby could be accurately reserved in therespective sampling chamber 112. Therefore, an additional pressure source for driving theliquid sample 10 in thesample container 121a to flow into thesampling chamber 112 is not necessary according to the microscale sampling device of the present invention. According to the microscale sampling device of the present invention, a pressure source is arranged only for recycling the remainedliquid sample 10 and outputting the reservedliquid sample 10 rather than sampling, and the pressure source therefore should not be controlled accurately, structures of the microscale sampling device therefore could be simplified.
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- A microscale sampling device, comprising a frame (100), a sample container (121a), a communicating channel (111) and a resistance channel (130) being defined in the frame (100), wherein at least one sampling chamber (112) is defined in the communicating channel (111); an end of the communicating channel (111) is communicated with the sample container (121a) and the communicating channel (111) is arranged below the sample container (121a); an end of the resistance channel (130) is communicated with the sampling chamber (112); the other end of the resistance channel (130) is communicated to an output joint (140), and the resistance channel (130) is shaped with at least one discontinuous shape change.
- The microscale sampling device according to claim 1, wherein the resistance channel (130) is shaped with at least one discontinuous depth change, discontinuous width change or discontinuous corner.
- The microscale sampling device according to claim 1, wherein the resistance channel (130) is arranged above the communicating channel (111).
- The microscale sampling device according to claim 1, wherein the other end of the communicating channel (111) is communicated with a recycling chamber (121b).
- The microscale sampling device according to claim 4, wherein the recycling chamber (121b) is communicated with a negative pressure source (20a) or outside environment.
- The microscale sampling device according to claim 4, wherein the sample container (121a) contains a liquid sample below a predetermined level (122a), an inlet (122b) communicated with the communicating channel (111) is defined on the recycling chamber (121b), and the inlet (122b) is arranged above the predetermined level (122a).
- The microscale sampling device according to claim 1, wherein the output joint (140) is inserted in a tube (300).
- The microscale sampling device according to claim 7, wherein the tube (300) is communicated to a negative pressure source (20b) or outside environment.
- The microscale sampling device according to claim 1, wherein a bypass channel (141) is formed in the output joint (140).
- The microscale sampling device according to claim 9, wherein the output joint (140) is inserted in a tube (300), the tube (300) is communicated to outside environment via the bypass channel (141), and the communicating channel (111) is communicated to a positive pressure source (30a).
- The microscale sampling device according to claim 10, wherein a docking plate (200) is embedded with the frame (100), a docking channel (210) is defined in the docking plate (200), and the docking channel (210) is communicated between outside environment and the bypass channel (141).
- The microscale sampling device according to claim 9, wherein the output joint (140) is inserted in a tube (300), and the tube (300) is communicated to a negative pressure source (20b) via the bypass channel (141).
- The microscale sampling device according to claim 12, wherein a docking plate (200) is embedded with the frame (100), a docking channel (210) is defined in the docking plate (200), and the docking channel (210) is communicated between the negative pressure source (20b) and the bypass channel (141).
- The microscale sampling device according to claim 11 or 13, wherein the docking plate (200) cover and close the resistance channel (130).
- The microscale sampling device according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of sampling chambers (112) arranged along the communicating channel (111) are defined in the communicating channel (111), and a plurality of resistance channels (130) communicated with the respective sampling chambers (112) are defined on the frame (100), each resistance channel (130) communicated with the corresponding sampling chamber (112) is not longer than another resistance channel (130) communicated with another sampling chamber (112) closer to the sample container (121a).
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